Center of Attic in Duluth, MN
Our team will remove all of the existing attic insulation in this Duluth, MN home and replace it with a combination of spray foam and cellulose.
Frost on the West Gable in Duluth, MN Attic
Upon inspection, our Design Specialist found frost in the attic. This is a symptom of warm air escaping from the home. Once the warmed air meets the cold attic, it evaporates and collects on the building material and freezes.
Existing Fiberglass Batting Insulation in Duluth, MN
Over time, fiberglass batting loses its R-value. It's also porous enough to collect moisture and encourage mold growth, as seen here.
Frost Can Damage Attic Material
Prolonged exposure to frost and moisture can lead to mold and rot.
Scuttle Access to Attic
Our team will enter the space here to complete all the attic insulation work. After the new insulation has been completed, they will seal the scuttle cover as well.
Spray Foam In, Ready for Cellulose
Our team always measures the amount of cellulose we install into attics with this Dr. Energy Saver® R-value gauge.
Sealing Furnace Chimney
Our team will take measures to seal the space around the chimney, to prevent air leaks.
Spray Foam Expands to Air Seal
Closed-cell spray foam is a fantastic material for its air sealing and water-resistant qualities. Once applied, it expands to reach tight spaces and covers gaps and cracks to stop air flow.
18 inches of Insulation
After air sealing with spray foam, our team applied 18 inches of Tru-Soft™ cellulose insulation. Treated to be fire and pest-resistant, this insulation is soft, yet dense enough to provide a strong radiant barrier for this Duluth, MN attic.
Attic Scuttle Cover from SilverGlo™
Properly sealing the attic from the rest of the home is key to saving energy. Our team uses SilverGlo™ insulation to build a scuttle cover with an air-tight hatch.